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diff --git a/guides/source/testing.md b/guides/source/testing.md index a9bce04522..09d6d2d5ee 100644 --- a/guides/source/testing.md +++ b/guides/source/testing.md @@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ Rails creates a `test` folder for you as soon as you create a Rails project usin ```bash $ ls -F test -fixtures/ functional/ integration/ performance/ test_helper.rb unit/ +fixtures/ functional/ integration/ test_helper.rb unit/ ``` -The `unit` directory is meant to hold tests for your models, the `functional` directory is meant to hold tests for your controllers, the `integration` directory is meant to hold tests that involve any number of controllers interacting, and the `performance` directory is meant for performance tests. +The `unit` directory is meant to hold tests for your models, the `functional` directory is meant to hold tests for your controllers and the `integration` directory is meant to hold tests that involve any number of controllers interacting. Fixtures are a way of organizing test data; they reside in the `fixtures` folder. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ steve: profession: guy with keyboard ``` -Each fixture is given a name followed by an indented list of colon-separated key/value pairs. Records are typically separated by a blank space. You can place comments in a fixture file by using the # character in the first column. +Each fixture is given a name followed by an indented list of colon-separated key/value pairs. Records are typically separated by a blank space. You can place comments in a fixture file by using the # character in the first column. Keys which resemble YAML keywords such as 'yes' and 'no' are quoted so that the YAML Parser correctly interprets them. #### ERB'in It Up @@ -760,14 +760,12 @@ You don't need to set up and run your tests by hand on a test-by-test basis. Rai | Tasks | Description | | ------------------------------- | ----------- | | `rake test` | Runs all unit, functional and integration tests. You can also simply run `rake` as the _test_ target is the default.| -| `rake test:benchmark` | Benchmark the performance tests| | `rake test:controllers` | Runs all the controller tests from `test/controllers`| | `rake test:functionals` | Runs all the functional tests from `test/controllers`, `test/mailers`, and `test/functional`| | `rake test:helpers` | Runs all the helper tests from `test/helpers`| | `rake test:integration` | Runs all the integration tests from `test/integration`| | `rake test:mailers` | Runs all the mailer tests from `test/mailers`| | `rake test:models` | Runs all the model tests from `test/models`| -| `rake test:profile` | Profile the performance tests| | `rake test:recent` | Tests recent changes| | `rake test:uncommitted` | Runs all the tests which are uncommitted. Supports Subversion and Git| | `rake test:units` | Runs all the unit tests from `test/models`, `test/helpers`, and `test/unit`| @@ -830,7 +828,7 @@ Above, the `setup` method is called before each test and so `@post` is available Let's see the earlier example by specifying `setup` callback by specifying a method name as a symbol: ```ruby -require '../test_helper' +require 'test_helper' class PostsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase |
